I was trying to sort out my windscreen washers today when I noticed a switch that I haven't before. It's a black slide switch just under the choke. I'm surprised that I've not seen it before as it's hardly out of the way. Is this a standard thing or has it been fitted for something? I can't work out what it does, if anything. Any ideas?
Thanks
James
Slide switch under choke
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Re: Slide switch under choke
I think you have discovered the dashboard backlight switch.
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Re: Slide switch under choke
Looks like I have 

Re: Slide switch under choke
Nice one !! Saves me asking !! 

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Yesterday I discovered that the drivers seat CAN be adjusted. I wonder what I'll find next!
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Re: Slide switch under choke
If you look down the back of the seat squabs, you might just find a few coins!


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Re: Slide switch under choke
Restoring our 1971 Traveller, a couple of weeks ago my wife stripped the upholstery off the drivers seat and discovered a 1973 1/2 penny piece. I'd practically forgotten they ever existed. Can anyone remember when they were taken out of circulation?TFM150K wrote:If you look down the back of the seat squabs, you might just find a few coins!